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Jets complain about missing the chances: “I had to find a way to score goals”

The Winnipeg jets are satisfied with the way you created in game 4 on Tuesday against the Dallas Stars offensive, but know that you have to find the network if you want to delete a discouraging 3: 1 series deficit.

“I thought we played a good hockey game. We had 70 attempts to shoot and scored a goal,” said head coach Scott Arniel. “If we cannot find more than one goal, we won't win hockey games. Especially against this hockey team.”

The jets-out tatt stars 72-46 in all situations on Tuesday only defeated Dallas Netminder Jake Oettinger once. According to the natural statistics trick, Winnipeg also had a 12: 8 advantage for high-goers in the 3-1 defeat.

“I thought all of our combinations had many options, we just didn't put the puck online, and that is the end result at this time of year,” said Arniel. “You have to find a way to score goals. You won't be pretty. You will probably have to be ugly and we have to find a way to do this.”

The jets, who had fourth place in the regular season, scored three goals in two games after he had traveled 1-1 to Dallas. Winnipeg has lost nine consecutive street playoff competitions in a row in the past three years.

“I actually thought we played a really good game,” said striker Nikolaj Ehlers. “I think we have to score a goal with our chances at the end of the day. It's so easy.”

Ehlers added: “We had some good moments, but at the end of the day we lost. We have to go home, charge and prepare for the next.”

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